In search of a response to the new nuclear age

UN attempts to prevent nuclear proliferation began in January 1946, five months after Hiroshima and Nagasaki were incinerated. The flaw was that the atomic police were the principal proliferators. By the end of 1964, all five countries that are now members of the UN Security Council had the bomb.



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